Showing posts with label football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label football. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 07, 2014

The Band Played On


"To try and define sportsmanship, if character means what you do when no one is watching, then sportsmanship is your conduct with everybody watching."
- Joe Primm

It was a day that started relatively nice in terms of the temperature with a gray pallet of clouds covering the sky. This would be a day when the bands marched on the field to play their respective school fight songs. The crowd would cheer the opening kick off of a football game between two great universities. This was the 2014 Gator Bowl between the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers and the University of Georgia Bulldogs.

And their marching bands played on.

As the opening kick lifted into the afternoon sky, the first rain drops came down upon the field. In an ever increasing opening of the rain clouds, the two teams played on. The marching bands having retired to their respective seating areas played on in support of their team. The crowd rose and fell with each heart-racing play.

In a close and intense game, the teams fought hard in those wet conditions. Emotions ran high and surfaced in moments of frustration. The rains never ceased nor did the difference in the score as half time came to the stadium. The teams retreated to their respective locker rooms for dry conditions and to regroup.

And the marching bands played on.

Each band performed in spectacular fashion even as the rain came down. This day was meant for rain slickers and galoshes to keep our shoes dry. And this day was not over as the bands retreated to their stadium seating and the teams returned to the field of battle. There was more to be left upon the field in a second half of football.

When the sportswriters and arm-chair quarterbacks have their final say, they will tell you who won, who lost and how it happened. There will be statistics of yards gained per carry, turnovers, takeaways and touchdowns. The analysis will break down why one team won and why the other team could have won.

The battle fought upon this field would be for a notch in the win column, for a trophy, for recognition and glory. It was also being fought by those playing their final game of a long career in sports. Graduation with a college degree and no professional sports career for many of these student-athletes, the battle was intense.

And the marching bands played on.

The intensity grew as the clock began a tormented countdown to the remaining minutes and seconds. The crowd was on the edge of their seats. The teams were digging even deeper as one final march down the field for a win cut open the rain clouds. The defenders were digging in even deeper, fighting to keep their lead in a close game, fighting to keep their win in hand.

With 25 seconds left, the outcome was decided. The battle was but a few clock ticks from being officially completed. A collective sigh seemed to have occurred at that moment on both sides. One team would lose and the other would carry home the spoils of victory. The final tick of the clock would show zero time left. The final tick of the clock would proclaim one team the victor.

The football players would shake hands and congratulate each other. Their grass stained jerseys, muddy hands and wet shoes would feel different dependent upon being the winner or loser. It is in these moments of great sportsmanship, they are all men, proud of having fought hard in victory or defeat.

And the marching bands played on.

Stay inspired my friends and Go Big Red!



Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Opportunity Taken By Preparation

There is a story of the boy David, who had the courage to face the giant, Goliath. With everyone saying no one could defeat the giant Goliath, using his sling, David killed Goliath. Our own present day marketing promotions use this story in many ways to stir public interest in the next big thing or even the next big story. All in an attempt to get you, the consumer to watch or buy the show or item.

Over this college football bowl marathon, we were deluged by the use of this story in promoting a football game between Boise State University and the University of Oklahoma. Time upon time it was said how could this little team called Boise State hold up against the big and mighty Oklahoma Sooners? Describing it this way made it appear as though this small school was being given a chance to upset a powerful opponent. And that it would be disasterous for the mighty team to lose.

Boise State, a school with nearly 11,000 undergraduate students and a football budget of $4.5 million in expenses on revenues of $8.5 million defeated the University of Oklahoma. The larger school with an enrollment of roughly 18,000 undergraduates and a football program that spends about $13.5 million on revenues of almost $34 million. Information available through the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education.

Certainly the numbers would say it is a case of David versus Goliath. But maybe it is really one of a school embarking on a change years ago. One that set them on a path to success. A change that would help prepare them for this wonderful opportunity in a football game. This Boise State team did not 'all of a sudden' appear in a major college bowl.

During this particular season, they first appeared in the football ratings at #25 in week four of the season and reaching the #10 spot by week fourteen. A steady and gradual rise in the polls as they improved each week. Yet their movement towards success happened well before this football season ever started.

A sports writer I'm not, but what I am trying to illustrate is that it didn't "just happen" for this team. It took years of change and improvement and finally culminated in the ascent the team took this particular football season. It is a great story of making the changes necessary to take advantage of opportunity.

The same can be said for your own life. You can not simply wait for opportunity, you have to change and improve yourself. If you do not, you will not be prepared when the opportunity does come along. Start today, expect to have to persevere, expect setback. But do know that everything you do is preparing you for coming opportunity. Those moments will arrive, be ready for them.